E3 Recruitment Sponsors Leeds Manufacturing Festival 2022
E3 Recruitment (E3R) is delighted to announce it is sponsoring Leeds Manufacturing Festival 2022, which is due to launch its 2022 programme next month, showcasing the diverse career opportunities on offer for young people in the city’s large manufacturing sector, with E3R playing a key strategic role in supporting this year’s initiative.
Being a specialist recruiter for the manufacturing and engineering sectors E3R has great synergy with Leeds Manufacturing Festival. Other sponsors include Leeds City College and accountancy firm Saffery Champness who are all sponsoring this year’s programme of online and in-person events, which are focused on informing school and college students about the realities of working in a modern manufacturing business and the skills that employers require.
Launching on Tuesday 1st February 2022, this year’s festival will feature a series of events including careers panels, opportunities for young people to meet employers and visits to some of Leeds’ leading manufacturing firms.
E3 Recruitment director Andrew Joseph said: “To address the skills gap that manufacturing and engineering faces, it’s more important than ever that we promote our industry to young people, advising them on the opportunities and careers that are open to them.
“I know from personal experience as a parent that there has previously been a void in students’ knowledge around career opportunities in manufacturing, and the festival plays an important role in showing youngsters and their parents what’s on offer.”
Gina Yates, head of careers, work experience and progression at Leeds City College said the 2022 programme would give students and staff a unique opportunity to engage with Leeds manufacturers and learn more about working environments, careers and progression options.
She added: “On a strategic level, the college’s engagement with the festival will open dialogue about innovation and changes in vocational education and continue to build a collaborative approach to addressing regional skills shortages and the future talent pipeline.”
Saffery Champness partner Sally Appleton added: “We are proud to be supporting this year’s festival. The manufacturing sector is key to our local economy and we are keen to play our part in showcasing the opportunities available to young people in our region in this dynamic industry.”
Tracey Dawson, who chairs this year’s Leeds Manufacturing Festival, said: “The backing of our sponsors is vital to ensuring we reach as many young people as possible and show them just what excellent job opportunities and diverse career paths the manufacturing industry can offer them.
“Technical and practical skills are essential to the future of the sector and are currently in short supply so students will see that equipping themselves with these vital skills at an early stage will make them highly employable when they come to start a career.”
Now in its fifth year, the festival is organised by the Leeds Manufacturing Alliance and Leeds Chamber and supported by Leeds City Council, the Leeds City Region LEP and the Ahead Partnership.
Schools, manufacturing businesses and students can find out more and get involved at www.leedsmanufacturingfestival.co.uk